Monday, June 26, 2023

The Small World Experiment: How Preferential Attachment Models Our Interconnectedness

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In the 1960s, psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted a series of experiments to study the average path length between two randomly chosen people in a social network. The results of the experiment showed that the average path length between two people in the United States was only six steps, which is much shorter than what would be expected if the network were randomly connected.